Mangaluru, Oct 20: Mohammed Haneef, a key accused in the sensational Moodbidri murder case, has been remanded to the custody of Mangaluru police for a week.

The other three arrested accused in the case, namely Mohammed Ilyas (27), resident of Moodbidri, Ibrahim Liyaqat (26), resident of Naringana in Bantwal taluk and Abdul Rasheed (39), resident of Mulky Kilpady, have been remanded to judicial custody for 15 days.
The trio was sent to Ballari jail on Monday evening, police sources said.
According to police, 36-year-old Haneef is one of the two key accused in the murder case. It is learnt that he had also involved in some criminal cases in the past.
Police sources said that it was Haneef who hatched the murder and brought the murderer in his motorbike to the spot. The other three arrested had allegedly helped to execute the crime.
On October 9, Prashant Poojary, a flower vendor and Bajrang Dal activist was hacked to death in front of his petty flower shop in Moodbidri.
The incident had prompted Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal to impose bandh in Moodbidri town for two consecutive days.
Police have ruled out the communal angle to the murder as Prashant Poojary was known for anti-social activities and he had allegedly involved in several group clashes.
However, saffron outfits considered him to be a saviour of cows and held cattle traffickers responsible for the murder. On the other hand police has termed this allegation baseless and warned against giving communal tinge to the murder.
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